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Tango0121 Mar 2026 1:56 p.m. PST

"Having enjoyed a bit of a nostalgic diversion into painting two regiments of Dixon Miniatures ACW figures recently I looked around the infamous Lead Pimple for something different to work on. I was rather surprised to discover that while I have lots of figures cleaned up I have hardly any of those spray undercoated! A bit of Hobson's Choice then lead me to a Perry Miniatures Cossack cart! It's from their Napoleonic Russian range, but I figured carts don't change all that much over time, especially in rural backwaters, so it will do just fine for my Crimean War project as a table filler or as a game objective. Not a great deal more I can say about it really beyond my usual Perry gripes about vent runs and flash/molding issues ~"


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